A Quote by Samuel Eto'o

I'm the best goal-scorer in the history of the African Cup. — © Samuel Eto'o
I'm the best goal-scorer in the history of the African Cup.
My best years were 2010 and 2011, and the 2010 World Cup was the most incredible experience. Our tiny nation reached the semi-finals, I finished joint-top scorer in South Africa, and my goal against Germany was voted the best of the tournament. I was also named the best player of that World Cup.
The best goal I have scored for the national team would be during the 2002 World Cup against Portugal. It was my first World Cup and my first goal in the World Cup. It was like a dream, and that's why it was so memorable.
Dave Mackay was one of the best I've ever seen. Jimmy Greaves was the greatest goal scorer, and George Best was just the best. The greatest.
You can be the seventh scorer or the first scorer, just be your best version.
When you end the European Championship the best goal-scorer in your own country, you show the world that you have the shoulders to handle the pressure.
My best World Cup memory as a fan? The Michael Owen goal against Argentina at the 1998 World Cup in France.
My first goal is the World Cup, and then my second goal is to win the Asian Cup.
I played soccer all my life and I used to think growing up that they put the fat kid in goal or they put the kid that wasn't good with the ball at their feet in goal and I never wanted to do goalkeeper, I was always the goal scorer.
I want to be top scorer in the Premier League, top scorer at the World Cup and, within five years, I want to be among the best strikers in the world. Trust me, it will happen. I look around at other players, I see my own ability and I can't see anything that tells me it won't happen, I'm sure people will think 'What is he talking about?' But as I have done before, and as I will do again, I will sit at the other end and laugh at those people when it is all done.
I'm a goal scorer.
It would be spectacular if I could be the top scorer and win the World Cup with Argentina.
I joke that one of the rare times Egyptians identify as African is when the national soccer squad is playing in the African Cup of Nations - and preferably winning it.
Of course, all students should learn African history, as they should learn the history of other continents and major civilizations. But this history should be taught accurately and based on the best scholarship, not ideology or politics.
I was always a goal scorer in my youth career, that was one of my strengths.
It's not my goal to be the main scorer. It's whatever the opponent gives.
He is a goal scorer, not a natural born one - not yet. That takes time.
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